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Three Economic Saboteurs Sentenced to Death

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July 26, 2001 - 0:0
TEHRAN -- The Supreme Court has upheld the death sentence for three customs officials accused of being economic saboteurs.

Samad Eftekhari, Mahmoud Jalehdoust and Abdorrahim Mo'llem, charged with checking carpets at Tehran's Mehrabad International Airport, have been given the death penalty.

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